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Le Pain Quotidien urges customers to Pay It Forward

The brand is encouraging its guests to celebrate National Pay It Forward Day from 25th April to 1st May.

Customers can purchase an LPQ Pay It Forward card to pass on to other customers of their choice. With the card, the guests can pass on free coffee, tartine, dinner for two, or even a baking class.

Le Pain Quotidien is also donating £5 of every baking class purchased to FoodCycle, a charity dedicated to helping communities unite to make sure no good food is wasted. 

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